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If you are just starting out in the corporate world, would like to climb the corporate ladder or refresh and enhance your current skills, then our carefully designed courses will give you the opportunity to apply for the position you really want. We will teach you the secretarial skills you require and give you the confidence to make the most of every opportunity.

Our Secretarial courses provide a combination of fundamental business related skills and secretarial-specific competencies, equipping the learner with the baseline knowledge to function effectively in the office environment and the specific industry they are interested in or currently working in.

* The following courses* are self-study / distance learning programmes all designed for completion within 6 - 12 weeks or as otherwise stated in the brochure. (Available upon request).

COURSE NAMECOSTPAYMENT TERMS
Professional Skills for Executive Secretaries;*(R1 790,00)*Once-off payment; no terms available
Project Management for Office Professionals;*(R2 790,00)*Once-off payment; no terms available
The Human Resources Secretarial Programme; *(R2 690,00)*Once-off payment; no terms available
Information Technology Secretarial Assistant Programme; *(R2 490,00)*Once-off payment; no terms available
Business Administration Management; *(R3 890,00)*Payment due in 2 installments of R1 945,00 each
Marketing Assistant Secretarial Certificate Programme;*(R2 490,00)*Once-off payment; no terms available
The Financial Secretary Certificate Programme;*(R3 290,00)*Payment due in 2 installments of R1 645,00 each
Receptionist & Frontline Training Workshop (2 days at client's company);(R2 490,00)Payment prior to workshop
Professional Business Writing and Minute Taking Protocol Workshop(R1 490,00)Payment prior to workshop
Cleaning Lady / Tea Lady Training Course(R1 190,00)Payment prior to workshop
Success Skills for Secretaries, PA's and Office Support Staff(R1 490,00)Payment prior to workshop
Personal Assistant and Secretary Development Workshop(R1 490,00)Payment prior to workshop
Corporate Wellness Programme(R1 590,00)Payment prior to workshop


* WE ARE NOW GOING GREEN :
This abovementioned part-time courses are now available on CD which means that you will receive all your course content on CD and not as printed material.  Help us save the planet by choosing this option.  
 

 


Registrations

• Students can enrol at at any time that best suits their time schedules and requirements;

Course Fees

Fees are payable upon registration, with the exemption of courses with payment terms.  Course fees include Comprehensive training material, supplementary readers, assessments, examinations and shipping and handling of training material with DHL door-to-door courier delivery services within 3/4 days after registration.
* (Enquire about additional shipping charges if you are situated outside South Africa)

Examinations and Assessments

Examinations are set by the Independent Institute of Education. Students must obtain a minimum of 40% for their assessments in order to qualify to write the examinations.
Student who fail their assignments, examinations or who do not finish their studies will not be required to re-register with us although an 'Application for Extension' will be required for audit purposes.

Entry Requirements

• Thorough understanding of the english language;

• Thorough understanding of the english written language;

• No age requirement; and

• A senior certificate is not required to register as a student with us.

Qualification

Students will receive Certification in their Major plus Secretarial Certification upon successful completion of their studies.
 

 

Newsflash

One goal is to help yourself become aware of how you use your time as one resource in organizing, prioritizing, and succeeding in your studies in the context of competing activities of friends, work, family, etc.

How do you spend your time each day?

Strategies on using time:These applications of time management have proven to be effective as good study habits.
 
1.       Blocks of study time and breaks

As your school term begins and your course schedule is set, develop and plan for, blocks of study time in a typical week.  Blocks ideally are around 50 minutes, but perhaps you become restless after only 30 minutes? Some difficult material may require more frequent breaks. Shorten your study blocks if necessary—but don’t forget to return to the task at hand!  What you do during your break should give you an opportunity to have a snack, relax, or otherwise refresh or re-energize yourself. For example, place blocks of time when you are most productive:  are you a morning person or a night owl?  Jot down one best time block you can study.  How long is it?  What makes for a good break for you?  Can you control the activity and return to your studies?
 
2.       Dedicated study spaces

Determine a place free from distraction (no cell phone or text messaging!) where you can maximize your concentration and be free of the distractions that friends or hobbies can bring!  You should also have a back-up space that you can escape to, like the library,  departmental study center, even a coffee shop where you can be anonymous.  A change of venue may also bring extra resources.  What is the best study space you can think of?  What is another?
 
3.       Weekly reviews

Weekly reviews and updates are also an important strategy.  Each week, like a Sunday night, review your assignments, your notes, your calendar. Be mindful that as deadlines and exams approach, your weekly routine must adapt to them!  What is the best time in a week you can review?
 
4.       Prioritize your assignments

When studying, get in the habit of beginning with the most difficult subject or task.  You’ll be fresh, and have more energy to take them on when you are at your best.  For more difficult courses of study, try to be flexible:  for example, build in “reaction time” when you can get feedback on assignments before they are due.   What subject has always caused you problems?
 
5.       Achieve “stage one”--get something done!

The Chinese adage of the longest journey starting with a single step has a couple of meanings:  First, you launch the project!  Second, by starting, you may realize that there are some things you have not planned for in your process. Details of an assignment are not always evident until you begin the assignment.  Another adage is that “perfection is the enemy of good”, especially when it prevents you from starting! Given that you build in review, roughly draft your idea and get  going!  You will have time to edit and develop later. What is a first step you can identify for an assignment to get yourself started?
 
6.       Postpone unnecessary activities until the work is done!
 
Postpone tasks or routines that can be put off until your school work is finished! 
This can be the most difficult challenge of time management.  As learners we always meet unexpected opportunities that look appealing, then result in poor performance on a test, on a paper, or in preparation for a task. Distracting activities will be more enjoyable later without the pressure of the test, assignment, etc. hanging over your head.  Think in terms of pride of accomplishment. Instead of saying “no” learn to say “later”. What is one distraction that causes you to stop studying?
 
7.       Identify resources to help you
 
Are there tutors?  An “expert friend”? Have you tried a keyword search on the Internet to get better explanations?  Are there specialists in the library that can point you to resources?  What about professionals and professional organizations.  Using outside resources can save you time and energy, and solve problems. Write down three examples for that difficult subject above? 
Be as specific as possible.
 
8.       Use your free time wisely
 
Think of times when you can study "bits" as when walking, riding the bus, etc.  Perhaps you’ve got music to listen to for your course in music appreciation, or drills in language learning?  If you are walking or biking to school, when best to listen? Perhaps you are in a line waiting?  Perfect for routine tasks like flash cards, or if you can concentrate, to read or review a chapter.  The bottom line is to put your time to good use. What is one example of applying free time to your studies?
 
9.       Create a simple "To Do" list
 
This simple program will help you identify a few items, the reason for doing them, a timeline for getting them
done, and then printing this simple list and posting it for reminders.
 
10.   Daily/weekly planner
 
Write down appointments, classes, and meetings on a chronological log book or chart.
If you are more visual, sketch out your schedule
First thing in the morning, check what's ahead for the day always go to sleep knowing you're prepared for
tomorrow
 
11.   Long term planner

 Use a monthly chart so that you can plan ahead.
 Long term planners will also serve as a reminder to constructively plan time for yourself